Optimal conditions for the use of polyrotaxane as a cross-linker in preparing elastomers with high toughnesses

The effects of the cyclic molecules within polyrotaxanes moving over axial molecules serving as cross-linking points in a polymeric network preclude observation of the cyclic effects in polymer networks composed of conventional cross-linking agents. As a result, polymer networks with movable cross-l...

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Veröffentlicht in:Polymer journal 2024-02, Vol.56 (6), p.589-598
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Sizhe, Hayashi, Tomoya, Hara, Mitsuo, Seki, Takahiro, Ito, Kohzo, Takeoka, Yukikazu
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Zusammenfassung:The effects of the cyclic molecules within polyrotaxanes moving over axial molecules serving as cross-linking points in a polymeric network preclude observation of the cyclic effects in polymer networks composed of conventional cross-linking agents. As a result, polymer networks with movable cross-linking points behave more gently and stretch better than conventional polymer networks. These polymer networks can be composed of various polymers when using cross-linkers obtained by modifying the vinyl groups on the polyrotaxanes. In this study, the effects of the polyrotaxane cross-linker concentration and solvent content on elastomer preparation were investigated to obtain elastomers with high toughnesses due to the properties of the polyrotaxane cross-linking agent. If elastomers were prepared in a state in which the cyclic effect of the polyrotaxane was easily expressed by the concentration of the polyrotaxane cross-linker and the amount of solvent, the elastomers obtained elongated more and were tougher than elastomers made from conventional cross-linkers. In this study, the effects of the polyrotaxane cross-linker concentration and solvent content on elastomer preparation were investigated to obtain elastomers with high toughnesses due to the properties of the polyrotaxane cross-linking agent. If elastomers were prepared in a state in which the slide-ring effect of the polyrotaxane was easily expressed by the concentration of the polyrotaxane cross-linker and the amount of solvent, the elastomers obtained elongated more and were tougher than elastomers made from conventional cross-linkers.
ISSN:0032-3896
1349-0540
DOI:10.1038/s41428-024-00896-8